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SharePoint Saturday Louisville, Kentucky July 28, 2012 System Reviews: A checkup for SharePoint 2010 Stephen Wilson SharePoint Engineer at Rackspace

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System Reviews: A checkup for SharePoint 2010. Stephen Wilson SharePoint Engineer at Rackspace. Stephen Wilson. Blog: http://SharePointBitMe.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/StephenTech911 Cincinnati, OH Employed at Rackspace (formerly by SharePoint911). Contact Info. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SharePoint SaturdayLouisville, Kentucky

July 28, 2012

System Reviews: A checkup for SharePoint 2010

Stephen Wilson SharePoint Engineer at Rackspace

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Stephen Wilson• Blog:– http://SharePointBitMe.com

• Twitter:– http://twitter.com/StephenTech911

• Cincinnati, OH• Employed at Rackspace (formerly by

SharePoint911)

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Contact Info

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Agenda (Hint: There isn’t one)•Why System Reviews are a good idea. •When should System Reviews be done•What is a SharePoint System Review?•How they are more than just maintenance.

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If It Ain’t Broke…• You have just been lucky!– SharePoint is not a Complainer– Just because you didn’t upgrade doesn’t

mean nothing has changed.• http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulle

tin/ms11-074 (September 2011)

• http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletin/ms12-050 (July 2012)

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Service Packs and Cumulative Updates• Service Packs– Should be a Goal.– Repeat after me. We all have test Farms.

• Cumulative Updates– What’s in it for you?– That being said: The sad truth about

SharePoint 2010 SP1

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Start at the Beginning• First Question-Are you Happy?• Performance is driven by:– Hardware

• What was “required”? http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485.aspx

• What was allocated?– SQL – IT IS Part of the Farm!

• How much has your Farm Grown?• What does that tell you about the future?

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It Works, but is it Right?• Service Accounts

– One is not enough – http://toddklindt.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?

ID=237• Service Applications

– They are there, but are they doing anything?• User Profile Service Application

– http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee721049.aspx– http://www.harbar.net/articles/sp2010ups.aspx

• Search Crawls• Web Analytics

– http://technet.microsoft.com/library/gg266382%28office.14%29.aspx

– http://www.toddklindt.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=250

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What is SharePoint Hiding?• Timer Jobs– One piece of PowerShell– Get-SPTimerJob | select name | ForEach-

Object {Get-SPTimerJob $_.name} | ForEach-Object {$_.historyentries} | Where-Object {$_.status -eq "Failed"} | select JobDefinitionTitle, StartTime, ErrorMessage > c:\FailedTimerJobs.txt

• Some things that can go wrong in SharePoint will only show up here or in an exhaustive search of the logs.

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Speaking of SharePoint Logs• C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft

Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\Logs– http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/ULSViewer/– http://sharepointlogviewer.codeplex.com/

• Correlation IDs– Google or Bing can’t help you– http://

blogs.technet.com/b/wbaer/archive/2010/05/01/correlation-ids-in-sharepoint-2010.aspx

– Correlation IDs are UNDERRATED!

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Event Logs• Most of the Action is in the Application logs.– My lottery number is 6-39-8-55-86 (6398 5586)– The Security Log is especially important for

authentication• There is a lot of Stuff, what is really important?– Errors and Warnings– Repetition and Timing– Event ID numbers are usually searchable, but don’t

forget the error messages.

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Web ApplicationsSite Collections &Alternate Access Mappings

• Do you know what each one is? • Can any of them be eliminated (after a backup!) ?• Can, or should, any of your content be split up?

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Back To SQL• Post service pack 1 the Content DB limit is 4TB

(still 200GB for Collaboration)– Does that really help you?– Are SQL and SharePoint a good place for an archive?

• SQL Backups are King for keeping your content safe. Schedule them, use them, love them.

• Database Management– http://

technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc825329.aspx– Database types and management

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc678868.aspx

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Why bother?

• SharePoint does more than you can see at first glance.

• The Future is almost here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/hh973397.aspx

• A well maintained Farm is much easier to upgrade.• A small investment for what could be a big return.

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Final Thoughts

• A System Review is about more than errors and patches.

• SharePoint, SharePoint Saturdays and the Microsoft Community.

•Thank You!

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Questions

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Rackspace a SharePoint Services Company• Full service SharePoint

Consulting– Project Planning– Architecture– Branding–Development–Help Desk

• http://www.sharepoint911.com

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Clean-Up Items• Fill out your evaluation forms!

• Visit the Dugout for a sneak peak of SharePoint 2013 and Networking.

• See you back at Home Plate for the Closing and Raffles!!

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SharePint is being held right here at the Marriott immediately following the event. Visit the Rackspace booth for your ticket.

For each unused drink ticket turned back in, a $5 donation will be made to charity.

Tonight’s SharePint is generously sponsored by

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SharePoint Saturday Louisville has been made possible because of a generous sponsorship from the following friends…